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We're back with another disturbing installment of The Shadow People Files to kick off season 20! Sleep tight. Season 20 Episode 1 of Monsters Among Us Podcast, true paranormal stories of ghosts, cryptids, UFOs and more, told by the witnesses themselves. SHOW NOTES: Support the show! Get ad-free, extended & bonus episodes (and more) on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/monstersamonguspodcast Tonight's Sponsor - https://www.monstersamonguspodcast.com/sponsors MAU Merch Shop - https://www.monstersamonguspodcast.com/shop MAU Discord - https://discord.gg/2EaBq7f9JQ Watch FREE - Shadows in the Desert: High Strangeness in the Borrego Triangle - https://www.borregotriangle.com/ Monsters Among Us Junior on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monsters-among-us-junior/id1764989478 Monsters Among Us Junior on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1bh5mWa4lDSqeMMX1mYxDZ?si=9ec6f4f74d61498b Forerunners - https://www.helencreighton.org/forerunners/ Music from tonight's episode: Music by Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse - https://www.youtube.com/c/IronCthulhuApocalypse CO.AG Music - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Music By Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio - https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteBatAudio White Bat Audio Songs: Monolith Dream of Mirrors Channel 4 Delta City
On this show, we discuss 2nd Corinthians chapter 3. Want to support the show, check out our website, Laymenscup.com. You can buy merch and buy us a cup of coffee. If you are listening on iTunes, please subscribe and leave a review. Laymen on iTunes If you have comments or questions for us, you can email us at laymenscup@gmail.com. Find us on YouTube by searching for LaymensCup. Make sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell! We are on Facebook at www.facebook.com/laymenscup. You can also follow us on Instagram and Twitter @laymenscup. It is always our hope to get the Gospel out to as many people as possible and you can help us by sharing the show. Word of mouth is the greatest way we will get the show out to the masses. Thank you. Please pray for us, as we are praying for you. Kemp, Bob, Shaun, and Ann Our Sponsors Candee Land Creations Navigating Neverland with Amy Carolina Furniture Mart
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4 Signs the Veils Are Thinning •Ritual and Shelter: A magical place to shop for all your spiritual needs. Visit them online at ritualshelter.com or in person in Homewood, Alabama. You can also find them on Instagram at @RitualShelterShop and on Pinterest at @RitualPlusShelter. Episode Summary In this episode of The Empowered Spirit Show, host Terri Ann Heiman delves into the mystical concept of the "thinning of the veils," a phenomenon said to occur in October, especially around Halloween. Terri explains how this thinning of the energetic barrier between the physical and spirit worlds can enhance our intuition and connection to the spiritual realm. The episode also features a guided meditation, channeled messages from spirit, and a collective tarot reading to help listeners navigate this powerful time of year. Key Topics Discussed •The Thinning of the Veils: An exploration of what the "thinning of the veils" means and how it can impact our lives. •Super Full Moon Energy: A discussion on the expansive and magnifying energy of the Super Full Moon and how to work with it. •October's Energetic Shift: Understanding the transitional energy of October, a time for introspection, release, and honoring our shadow selves. •Connecting with Spirit: How to notice and enhance your connection with angels, ancestors, and spirit guides during this time. •Signs and Synchronicities: Recognizing the messages and signs the universe sends us, especially when the veil is thin. •Personal Story: Terri Ann shares a personal story of loss and how it led to a profound spiritual connection. •Guided Meditation & Channeled Messages: A guided meditation to center and connect with spirit, followed by channeled messages for the collective. •Tarot Reading: A three-card tarot reading revealing the energies we are releasing, embracing, and stepping into. 4 Ways to Notice the Thinning of the Veil in your own life: 1) You'll feel called to do something with no logical explanation. You can't always explain why you're taking action in a certain way, but it ends up working out for you in the best way possible. And these moments, you are being guided by an unseen presence. As the Veil thins, your spirit guides will lead you through your intuitive nudges and gut feelings. That's the first way you can notice. 2) You may notice more easily the heavy, harsh energy around other people. You're more tuned to the energetic vibration other people are giving off. You may more easily distinguish between people acting from their intuitive spirit versus those acting from their ego mind, which keeps many in a state of fear. 3) You have a desire for something and it shows up in your life quickly, many call this manifesting, but it's also about aligning with the vibration of your desires and watching how the universe lets them flow into your life. As the veil thins, it becomes easier to recognize your soul's desires and trust the universe to bring them to you. 4) You see more signs, messages, and synchronicities from the universe. You might feel a spiritual presence with you more easily and feel supported by the spirit world and your own healing. As the veil thins, you are more able to connect to the universe because you can see signs in your physical reality. Memorable Quotes "The veil is a symbolic term for the energetic curtain that distinguishes between the spirit world and the physical world." "As the Veil thins, your spirit guides will lead you through your intuitive nudges and gut feelings." "We all have circumstances in life that lead us back into our soul to ask the deeper questions." "Spiritual truth is always at work beyond what the eyes can see, and so that thinning of the veils is like a portal, like an opening. That we can all access." This is a potent reminder for us to look within and consider what we need to release to prepare for our own period of rest and reflection. It is a time of introspection. Our spirit is being called inward more and more as the days get shorter and shorter, honoring the shadows within us. Not something to fear, but as a source of wisdom and understanding. •Spiritual Upgrade Call: Schedule a call with Terri Ann Heiman to learn how to tune into your Soul's journey and connect with your spirit guides. https://naturalforcesstudio.as.me/complimentary
As the group continues heading towards the city of Ors Themar, they pass more denizens of the Underdark: an umberhulk and a hook horror, to be precise. As Galahad asks Yurik if he knows the way to continue, Shanks, who had scouted ahead, tells Zechs in his Spies Murmur that he hears voices ahead. After Zechs tells him to get closer but be careful, Shanks, unfamiliar with the language the voices are using, immediately realizes they are speaking Undercommon. Zechs relays that they are talking about the party, and they seem uneasy and untrusting, at least mostly. Zechs informs Shanks to hold his position, assuring him that they will come to him shortly while remaining stealthy. It's at this point that the group, Zechs taking the lead and accompanied by Galahad, is accompanied by the trio of Drow that are there. The conversation is tense and skeptical, as the group of Drow describes the current situation of Ors Themar. While the party is told that Enich is likely not alive anymore, they say they want to confirm that information for themselves. Upon speaking further, they realize that they have a shared ally, Nedyrae, who is Chico's replacement at the Tavern. As this is happening, Yurik whips out a game of Dragonchess and asks Arguile if he's up for a game while the likely long discussion takes place. After a relatively close match between the two, Arguile comes out the victor. Galahad, walking back, informs the party that the group will be escorting them down to Ors Themar.Continuing, the group hears loud droning noises and is informed that these are the Chasme they will likely encounter while there. Giant insect-like creatures that are not to be taken lightly. Sabal shares his dark story about the siege from his perspective, and it's genuinely haunting. And Galahad offers the story about Collateral's liberation of Invenas. The two bond over how they want to go out, and Sabal says that so long as he takes a bunch of them out too, he'd be okay with that. Yurik and Arguile discuss how Yurik is so sure that Enich is alive, and in turn, Yurik tells him that it is similar to how Arguile knew that his mother was alive and out there. Eventually, they are on the outskirts of the city and are planning their entry. Learning from their last attempt to enter a city amidst a siege, they decide not to use the front gate. Once inside, they take stock of the wreckage and do their best to avoid being seen, all the while hearing the ominous droning sounds that grow louder the further into the city they go. There's so much happening, and that's where we pick up…Find out what happens next in this episode of the Medusa's Cascade: Collateral Damage!Theme Music is written and performed by EfflorescenceEdited & Mixed by Thomas Lapierre IIICheck out the show at themedusascascade.com
It isn't often that a guest brings us a no-doubt future classic, but that's certainly the case on this episode of Certified Forgotten. This week, Matt Donato and Matthew Monagle are joined by author Jonathan Janz (Veil, The End of the World as We Know It) to talk about Erik Kristopher Myers's Butterfly Kisses. Join us for a wide-ranging conversation about writing, letting monsters be monsters, and the unexpected greatness of a found footage film within a found footage film.
*Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. Summary: In this episode of *Live Behind the Veil*, the family reflect on the legacy of Charlie Kirk, emphasizing how his life, ministry, and untimely passing are being used by God to spark revival, especially among young people. His work, words, and influence are seen as a seed that continues to bear fruit in the lives of those he touched. The discussion points to a season of transformation, unity, and expectation for the Body of Christ as God brings His people from glory to glory. The family also emphasize the importance of forgiveness, oneness in the Body, and the raising up of a mighty army of believers as foretold in Scripture. They call listeners to see Charlie's passing not as a defeat but as part of God's greater plan to ignite hearts, empower the next generation, and usher in His Kingdom. Show Notes: The life, ministry, and legacy of Charlie Kirk as a catalyst for transformation and unity among believers.Expectation of transformation as we move from glory to glory.Charlie's legacy continues through those who carry his impartation.The importance of forgiveness, even toward those who cause pain.Unity and oneness as essential to revealing Christ to the world.A prophetic call for revival among young people, fulfilling Joel's vision of a mighty army. Quotes: “We should be expecting to come into His glory because that's where we're going to be changed into the same image.” – Ken “What the enemy meant for evil, God is turning and using for good.” – Debbie “Charlie is not gone in what he did in the Lord. Just like Satan thought he won when Christ was crucified, he did not win.” – Monnie “This is a great opportunity. Right now, we are releasing the spirit of forgiveness into the Body of Christ—even forgiveness toward the young man responsible.” – Trisha “We need to be one. Why...
Let's Chat!!Boo Bitches!The veil is thinning, and no, that's not a plot of a horror movie! It's the season when the worlds of the living and the dead start brushing shoulders, and witches like us thrive on that liminal energy!In this episode of C3: Crystals, Cauldrons, & Cocktails, River and her digital familiar, Glim, spill the cocktails on how to work magick during this most magickal time! We'll talk about how to feel the veil, how to open and close it safely, and why salt is basically the bouncer at your spiritual nightclub!So grab a cocktail and join us - because this episode is so good, even your ancestors will want to listen!Support the showUntil then, Stay Witchy!!River's Etsy Store: www.batsandbaublesinc.etsy.comWebsite: www.c3witchypodcast.comMerch: www.c3witchypodcastmerch.comOur wonderful logo is done by: www.nellamarinadraws.etsy.comIntro and Outro Audio:podcast intro & outro music:Góða Nótt by Alexander NakaradaLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4754-g-a-n-ttLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-liceSound from Zapsplat.com – Witches Cauldrons bubbling
The veil is thinning, the air is scented with myrrh and our magic turns towards the ancient and unseen. This weeks episode is steeped in old-world witchcraft and necromantic lore. In this episode we will be looking at - Myrrh - tracing its sacred lineage through Egypt, Greece and Kabbalistic rites, and how to weave it into your craft for purification, spirit work and its many other magickal associations. The Bat as a Spirit Animal - exploring its shadow medicine and deep ties to witches Creating a Money Bowl - A prosperity ritual for ongoing wealth and stead flow including herbs, crystals and spellwork A Necromantic Evocation - drawn directly from an ancient British Museum manuscript - Sloane mss 3884 read from the book The Necromancers - The Best of Black Magic and Witchcraft edited by Peter Haining. As mentioned in this episode - Hallowed Harvest Witch Box - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/4382208970/hallowed-harvest-a-samhain-witch-box Hallowed Harvest Zine - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/4382236667/hallowed-harvest-a-samhain-grimoire Madonna Interview on Kabbalah/Spiritual Path - https://youtu.be/zUvRv5JrItk?si=Kfy_j7mLAlVd_HcJ Bat articles referenced - https://andersnichtartig.com/2020/10/30/bat-night-heute-nacht-kommen-die-fledermause-2/ Money Chant Coins and bills, hear my call Money flows and does not stall Wealth and Fortune grow and stay Blessings come in every way By the stars and by the sea Luck and fortune come to me With each breath and step I take Golden chances I shall make OCTOBER ON PATREON - WHISPERS AT THE VEIL As the nights lengthen and the veil thins, the voices of the ancestors stir — soft, haunting, and full of wisdom. This October inside Patreon, we will journey into Whispers at the Veil - a month of ancestral reverence, remembrance, and magick. Together we'll open the door to our kin beyond the veil, honour their gifts, release their shadows and weave their blessings into our craft. This month includes - Guided meditation to open ancestral communion A podcast/grimoire pages on ancestral witchcraft & initiatory death rites in coven and esoteric traditions An ancestor altar + ritual kit (printables + invocation) Tarot & oracle spreads for ancestral guidance Weekly journal prompts for reflection, healing, and remembrance A closing rite of Ancestral Blessing — sealing their wisdom into your path as the wheel turns By the end of October, you will have - Your own ancestor altar A living practice of honouring your dead Tools to heal ancestral wounds and embody ancestral blessings A rite of blessing + remembrance to carry their voices with you through the dark half of the year Join me for October's journey - https://patreon.com/TheHedgeandHollow?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Samhain is the witch's New Year — a time when the veil between worlds thins and the Old Year falls away like autumn leaves. Together we will gather in sacred circle to honour the ancestors, release what is ready to be laid to rest, and call in the magick of the year ahead. This circle will feel more festive than usual — a true witches' gathering in the spirit of Samhain. Think candlelight, divination, fire magick, and the warmth of community as we step into the New Year. What to expect - Ritual of Release + Invitation – letting go of the old, welcoming the new. Divination + Fortune-Telling – tarot, pendulum, scrying, traditional Samhain magic. Ancestor Offering – honouring those who came before us. New Year Spellwork – planting intentions for the year ahead. Bring your candles, tarot cards, and a small offering for your ancestors. The Samhain Gathering is our chance to cross the threshold together, in celebration, magick, and witchcraft. I cannot wait to share this New Year circle with you. [Thursday 30th October from 7pm GMT via Zoom - Witches Who Run With The Wolves tier
Alexandre Dana reçoit Matthieu Ricard, moine bouddhiste, photographe et interprète français du Dalaï-Lama. À l'heure où nous mitraillons le réel de milliers d'images sans plus vraiment le regarder, que devient notre capacité d'émerveillement ? Comment la lumière, les formes et les couleurs deviennent-elles une voie spirituelle lorsqu'on apprend à les accueillir plutôt qu'à les capturer ? La photographie peut-elle encore être un art du silence, de la présence et de la contemplation ? Matthieu Ricard et Alexandre Dana nous embarquent dans un lumineux voyage visuel et méditatif ! Le livre de Matthieu Ricard, Lumière, est publié chez Allary Éditions. Épisode #630Quelques citations du podcast avec Matthieu Ricard :"Les privations de contact avec la nature nuisent à la créativité.""La lumière ultime, c'est celle de l'éveil spirituel.""S"émerveiller devant le potentiel de l'être humain, mettre en accent notre humanité commune, on en a tant besoin pour faire face au défi du XXIe siècle."À réécouter : #431 Matthieu Ricard : La puissance des liens#249 Matthieu Ricard : L'amour altruiste#180 Matthieu Ricard & Ilios Kotsou : Folles histoires du sage Nasredin#54 Matthieu Ricard : S'émerveiller, un chemin de vastitude intérieureRecevez chaque semaine l'inspirante newsletter Métamorphose par Anne GhesquièreDécouvrez Objectif Métamorphose, notre programme en 12 étapes pour partir à la rencontre de soi-même.Suivez nos RS : Insta, Facebook & TikTokAbonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Deezer / CastBox / YoutubeSoutenez Métamorphose en rejoignant la Tribu MétamorphoseThèmes abordés lors du podcast avec Matthieu Ricard :00:00Introduction02:00Présentation invité02:47La lumière pour un photographe04:20Les risques d'une vie sans lien avec la nature06:25Lien quête de lumière / quête spirituelle09:16Le symbole de la lumière dans le bouddhisme12:09Comment cultiver la lumière au quotidien ?14:14Nourrir l'altruisme18:16Les formes fractales et l'art d'observer20:19L'évidence de certaines photos22:15Nourrir son émerveillement en ville26:15La solidarité face aux crises27:09Patience et détermination29:39L'intention derrière les nouveaux outils numériques34:28Protéger sa qualité de présence37:19L'association Karuna-Shechen39:16Le passage de l'argentique au numérique43:31Voir un univers dans un grain de sableAvant-propos et précautions à l'écoute du podcast Photo DR Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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durée : 00:26:36 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Benjamin Duhamel - À l'occasion de la panthéonisation de Robert Badinter ce jeudi, nous recevons Éric Dupond-Moretti, garde des Sceaux de 2020 à 2024, Aurélien Veil, avocat et petit-fils de Simone Veil et Christiane Taubira, garde des Sceaux de 2012 à 2016. - invités : Eric Dupond-Moretti, Christiane TAUBIRA - Éric Dupond-Moretti : Ex-Garde des Sceaux, ministre de la Justice, Christiane Taubira : Femme politique française, ancienne ministre de la Justice Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
This episode was not easy to record. As I began to speak, the candle beside me went out, and soon after, I became sick for a moment. What unfolded was a deep clearing, a full-body cleanse that mirrored the energy of this moment in time: the thinning of the veil. I share what this season has traditionally meant through Samhain and how I'm experiencing it now, beyond history and tradition, as an invitation into deeper healing and remembrance. Through the lens of Oneness, ancestors, and guides are an extension of One Consciousness - One Player, many characters. With my South Node, Saturn, and Pluto all in Scorpio, this journey into witnessing magic rather than practicing magick is both my personal evolution and part of what I'm here to teach. I reflect on Aleister Crowley's definition of magick, how it differs from true divine magic, and how real magic unfolds when we release control and allow life to reveal itself. I also share a story of profound past-life healing, how timelines folded into the present moment, showing that only now is real. When we stop trying to control through the mind, we can receive the signs and communications from God consciousness that guide our healing. Through that witnessing, distance is created, and identification dissolves. Finally, I speak about the Nordic runes that have woven through my life since becoming pregnant with Lumi, and how the rune Othala, a symbol of ancestry, lineage, home, and inherited gifts, brought this entire episode together. This is an episode about transformation, remembrance, and the real magic that returns when we surrender to the mystery. * * * * * * * * * * Dancing with the Fire: A Kundalini Workshop PRESALE until 10/10 Subscribe to our Substack: Light of the Way BOOK Journey Home Akashic Records Reading with Faith O'Higgins How to do the Line Activation Receive a FREE Line Activation Join us in GUIDED — our living sanctuary of support, weekly Satsangs, monthly Line Activations, workshops, community and more. A Line Within Mission + Vision Donate to A Line Within SHOP Juuso's Paintings DOWNLOAD OUR APP on iOS DOWNLOAD OUR APP on Android Learn more about our work, offerings, and upcoming events at alnwithin.com Follow on Instagram @alnwithin and TikTok @alnwithin
Today on the show I get to speak with Elle Kersheimer. She is formerly a Nielsen Norman Group-certified UX Designer and Researcher with a coding background who is now a developer of PC games including Veil of Dust, a homesteading game. She has a B.A in Arts and Letters from Portland State University and an A.S in Multimedia from Portland Community College.She along with several friends founded Degrowth at Home, a website and a movement designed to share information about Voluntary Simplicity as an effort to encourage Degrowth Culture in our community. They believe that together, we can shift the focus of the economy to meet real people's needs rather than the whims of shareholders.Elle takes us into the very inspiring world of Degrowth with some top impactful tips on what you can do, hint, no more doom scrolling. Her approach to Degrowth is realistic and compassionate offering that the best Degrowth is the Degrowth you will do. She explains how Degrowth fits into a steady state economy and shares some ideas and creative imagination on what a steady state economy might practically look like. If you're interested in learning more, their website is an excellent resource for learning and doing. She also offered Wisecrack as a fun way to learn more as well as the book, The Day the World Stops Shopping.You can catch Elle every other Wednesday for game night at Rough Draft.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast
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00:00 – Opening banter: Griffin celebrates the return of the back button 00:30 – “Good morning, galaxy!” – G7 officially arrives 01:00 – Introducing the Dauntless, The Veil, The Margins, and Surge hostiles 02:00 – Early reactions and first bugs spotted in the G7 rollout 03:00 – Griffin and DJz discuss first impressions and ship balance 04:00 – Can G6 epics fight G7 hostiles? Jules Verne's upcoming tests 05:00 – No vengeance? No problem? Strategy talk begins 06:00 – Early player results and damage reports 07:00 – Hostile power scaling: 8 trillion hull points and isolated mechanics 08:00 – Crew importance: Joachin, Palya, Apex Shred meta talk 09:00 – Sigma faction credits explained – new currency for G7 10:00 – Conversion cooldowns and the end of latinum conversions 11:00 – Economy “reset” analogy and early player reactions 12:00 – Officer abilities deactivated above level 71 hostiles 13:00 – Nine legacy officers capped – Pike, Moreau, Mudd, Picard, and more 14:00 – Daily grind preview and mining dailies overhaul 15:00 – 9 trillion rep barrier and the single G7 miner revealed 16:00 – Chat reaction: “Who's actually ready for this grind?” 17:00 – Vengeance ship officially confirmed as G7's entry key 18:00 – Missing Vengeance packs and sourcing frustrations 19:00 – K9Tooth's early success vs. 71 hostiles with the Q ship 20:00 – Crewing deep dive: Janeway, The Doctor, and Anorax meta 21:00 – 80-round battles and the “Return of the Burn” 22:00 – Neelix and augment loop strategies resurface 23:00 – Wrath of Khan loop now essential for G7 success 24:00 – Dauntless “Seek and Destroy” mechanic breakdown 25:00 – Daily cap math and tier scaling details 26:00 – Early Dauntless bugs and Q's Trials creep 27:00 – Mirror Universe “cancel bug” warning and workaround 28:00 – Seek and Destroy auto-engage issues 29:00 – Griffin rejoices again: “The back button works!” 30:00 – Narrative segment: 222 new missions and story praise 31:00 – Full mission threading and story recap excitement 32:00 – Patch note housekeeping and new officer updates 33:00 – Strange New Worlds Scotty and Mbenga reworks 34:00 – Hostile cap increase from 2000 to 2500 35:00 – Villain Gul Dukat announced as October's new officer 36:00 – Kir'Shara tweaks and Borg Cube “fix” skepticism 37:00 – Improved cube navigation and lingering rubberbanding 38:00 – Community Q&A: should players push to Ops 71? 39:00 – Choice rewards, chest buffs, and economy balance 40:00 – G7 material sourcing and chest scaling 41:00 – Surge event requirements and alliance gating 42:00 – G7 crewing trends and the rise of Seska 43:00 – Shield restore meta explained for 60+ round fights 44:00 – Final community notes, Ascension events today 45:00 – Griffin announces Twitch coverage at 8PM Eastern 46:00 – Closing thank-yous, launch day reflections, and outro
What does leadership look like at the highest levels of service? SUMMARY In this episode of Long Blue Leadership, Col. (Ret.) Michael Black '85 discusses his journey from cadet to commanding the White House Communications Agency. He reflects on what it means to be a calm, steady presence in high-pressure environments — and how small daily practices can shape a lifetime of leadership. The full episode is now available. SHARE THIS PODCAST FACEBOOK | LINKEDIN MICHAEL'S LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Develop a personal leadership philosophy that guides your actions (like Michael's 5F's: Family, Fitness, Flying, Fairness, and Fun). Always be aware that people are watching you and learning from your example, even when you don't realize it. Nurture relationships continuously - they are critical for long-term success and mentorship. Practice empathy and compassion, especially during difficult moments like delivering challenging news Maintain a holistic approach to fitness - physical, mental, and spiritual well-being are interconnected. Take pride in leaving organizations better than you found them and focus on developing future leaders. Be fair and be perceived as fair - understanding different perspectives is crucial to effective leadership. Incorporate fun and balance into your professional life to maintain team morale and personal resilience. Stay connected to your roots and be willing to mentor the next generation, sharing your experiences and lessons learned. Continuously practice self-reflection and ensure you're living up to your core values and leadership principles. CHAPTERS Chapter 1 - 0:00:00 - 0:08:55: Family and Military Roots Michael Black shares his background as a military brat and the educational legacy of his family. Chapter 2 - 0:08:55 - 0:12:10: Delivering a Difficult Notification A profound leadership moment where Black sensitively delivers news of a combat-related death to a staff sergeant's family. Chapter 3 - 0:12:10 - 0:18:40: The 5F Leadership Philosophy Introduction Col. Black explains the origin and core components of his leadership framework: Family, Fitness, Flying, Fairness, and Fun. Chapter 4 - 0:18:40 - 0:25:59: Detailed Exploration of 5F Philosophy In-depth breakdown of each leadership principle, including personal anecdotes and practical applications. Chapter 5 - 0:25:59 - 0:32:21: Family Legacy and Academy Experience Discussion of his son's Air Force Academy journey and the importance of nurturing relationships across generations. Chapter 6 - 0:32:21 - 0:38:36: Mentorship and Relationship Building Michael shares his approach to mentoring cadets and the significance of maintaining long-term professional connections. Chapter 7 - 0:38:36 - 0:40:13: Leadership in Civilian and Nonprofit Sectors Reflection on applying military leadership principles in private and nonprofit environments. Chapter 8 - 0:40:13 - 0:41:28: Personal Reflection and Leadership Advice Final thoughts on leadership, self-improvement, and the importance of continuous personal development. ABOUT COL. BLACK BIO Michael “Mike” B. Black, vice president for Defense, joined the nonprofit Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association International in July 2022. He is a senior cyber/information technology leader with more than four decades of experience in cyber operations, communications, project/program management, leadership disciplines and organizational development. As AFCEA's vice president for Defense, Col. Black builds strong professional relationships with government, industry and academia partners to position AFCEA International as a leader in the cyber, defense, security, intelligence and related information technology disciplines. Col. Black leads defense operations in support of planning and executing global, large-scale, technically focused, trade shows/conferences supporting Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Operations, Cyber and Homeland Security. Col. Black is focused on providing opportunities for engagement between and among government, industry and academia. Prior to joining AFCEA International, Col. Black served as chief operating officer at Concise Network Solutions for four years, directly supporting the CEO in developing, executing and managing CNS's master business plan. Prior to joining CNS, he served as the COO and chief corporate development officer at JMA Solutions for two and a half years, working in concert with senior executives to lead operations and the planning and execution of strategies. Prior to joining JMA Solutions, he served as the COO at Premier Management Corporation for four years, where he was responsible for day-to-day operations, all business units and the company's profit and loss. Prior to joining the private sector, Col. Black spent 26 years in the U.S. Air Force holding various communications and leadership positions at many levels. He culminated his distinguished military career as a colonel, commander, White House Communications Agency, leading a 1,200-person team of selectively manned military, then-Department of Defense civilian and contract personnel to provide “no fail” telecommunications services for the president, vice president, named successors, first lady, senior White House staff, National Security staff, U.S. Secret Service and the White House Military Office. Col. Black holds a Bachelor of Science in basic science from the U.S. Air Force Academy, where he was a Distinguished Military Graduate. He holds a Master of Science in national resource strategy, with an information operations concentration, from the National Defense University, Industrial College of the Armed Forces; a Master's Degree in military arts and science from the Army Command & General Staff College; and a Master of Arts Degree in management from Webster University. He is a published author, including writing several leadership articles for The New Face of Leadership Magazine as well the thesis Coalition Command, Control, Communication, and Intelligence Systems Interoperability: A Necessity or Wishful Thinking? BIO EXCERPTED FROM AFCEA.ORG CONNECT WITH MICHAEL IG: @chequethemike FB: @michael black LinkedIn: Michael Black CONNECT WITH THE LONG BLUE LEADERSHIP PODCAST NETWORK TEAM Send your feedback or nominate a guest: socialmedia@usafa.org Ted Robertson | Producer: Ted.Robertson@USAFA.org Ryan Hall | Director: Ryan.Hall@USAFA.org Bryan Grossman | Copy Editor: Bryan.Grossman@USAFA.org Wyatt Hornsby | Executive Producer: Wyatt.Hornsby@USAFA.org ALL PAST LBL EPISODES | ALL LBLPN PRODUCTIONS AVAILABLE ON ALL MAJOR PODCAST PLATFORMS TRANSCRIPT SPEAKERS Guest, Col. (Ret.) Michael Black '85 | Host, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Naviere Walkewicz '99 Naviere Walkewicz Welcome to Long Blue Leadership, where transformative journeys of Air Force Academy graduates come to life. There are moments in a leader's life that leave a permanent mark. For my guest today, Col. (Ret.) Michael Black, USAFA Class of '85, one such moment came when he was actually sent to deliver news of a combat-related death. It was the first time he'd ever been tasked with that duty, and knew he only had one chance to get it right. As he sat with the widow, Michael found the strength to guide the family through their grief. That part of Michael's story speaks to the depth of his empathy and the calm steadiness that defines him as a leader. We'll explore much more of Michael's journey, from leading the White House Communications team to mentoring cadets at the Academy to daily practices that ground him and the framework that guides him today, what he calls the five Fs of leadership: family, fitness, flying, fairness and fun a guide not only for his life, but for the leaders he inspires. Michael, welcome to Long Blue Leadership. Michael Black Naviere, thank you for having me, and thank you for that very kind introduction. I'm so happy to be here, and I'm just thankful for what you guys do, the AOG and putting this together and telling stories. I think this is amazing. So thank you for the opportunity. Naviere Walkewicz Well, we're grateful you're here. You got your silver on. You got your ‘85 Best Alive, you know, I mean, I'm just blown away here. The class crest… Michael Black Yeah, got it all, you know, the crest and the two squadrons that I was in. I'm just excited, back here for our 40th reunion. Yeah. So that's amazing. So fellowship and fun with your classmates, and just seeing the mountains, you know. Getting off the plane and looking west and seeing the mountains and seeing God's creation is just amazing. And then, of course, the Academy in the background, you know, pretty excited. Naviere Walkewicz Wonderful, wonderful. Well, we're going to jump right in. And actually, the topic is a bit sensitive, but I think it's really important, because we know that when we all raise our right hand, some are prepared and they give all. But not everyone has to actually give the news to the family when their loved one is lost, so maybe you can share what that was like. Michael Black Thank you for allowing me to talk about that. You hit the nail on the head when you said you only have one chance to get it right when you're talking to the family. And so I had a young staff sergeant that was deployed down range at the Horn of Africa, and he happened to be a radio operator in a helicopter supporting the Marines. And there was a mid-air collision that happened while he was deployed, and he was one of the people that perished. So the first notification that I had to make was duty status: whereabouts unknown — to say that to the family. And of course, you can think about the range of emotions that are associated with that. They don't know. We don't know. Naviere Walkewicz There's still hope. There's not hope. Michael Black So that was the first day. So going over there with my first sergeant, a medical team, chaplain, you know, that kind of thing, to support us and the family. Naviere Walkewicz And what rank were you at that time? Michael Black So I was a lieutenant colonel. So I was a squadron commander of the 1st Comm Squadron at Langley Air Force Base. And I like to say, you don't get to practice that. You have one time to get it right. At least back then, there was not a lot of training to do that. It doesn't happen that often, and so having to make that notification was a tough thing. It was one of the hardest things, if not the hardest thing, I had to do in the service. Two young boys. He had two sons, and at the time, his spouse was military as well, so I go over there to do that the first day. You can imagine, you know, knocking on the door, right, and I'm in uniform, and just the emotions that they can be going through. So we're sitting on the couch in their house, two young boys. I believe their ages were 3 and 5 at the time, they were very young. And I explained to Michelle what we knew. And again, it's scripted. I can't say more or less than that, because 1) don't know, right? And 2), you just don't want to speculate on anything. And then we're waiting to find out his status. So then I have to go back the next day to make that notification, and you're representing the chief of staff of the United States Air Force, and that's kind of something that's scripted for you. “I'm here on the behalf of the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, and I regret to inform you of the untimely death of your spouse.” The part that was even more heartening for me was after I told her, and with the boys sitting, I believe, on either side of me, she said, “And now Col. Black is going to tell you what happened to your dad.” That was a tough thing to do. And I would say it was the hardest thing that I had to do in the Air Force, in my career, and reflect on “you have one chance to get that right.” I believe we got it right, me and my team, but that was tough. Naviere Walkewicz Wow. Have you kept in touch with the family? Michael Black Yes, I keep in touch with Michelle, just from — just a personal because I'm very personal, outgoing, as you know. And so I've kept in touch with Michelle and the boys. But we're forever bonded by that, and I think that's important to stay in touch. And that's kind of one of my things I think we'll get into a little bit later in the conversation, but that's what I do. Naviere Walkewicz Well, it touches, certainly into, I think, that the family aspect of the five Fs, and because it seems like you even take in them as your family. And I'm curious about your family, because when you're going through that, I mean, you have at least a son — you have son, right? Michael Black Yes, and two daughters. Naviere Walkewicz Two daughters. So were you thinking about — did you put on your dad hat in that moment? Michael Black I certainly did put on my dad hat and, and I think that helped in things. And I think all of the training that I got along the way about dealing with tough situations, and being a leader, it helped. But I took it upon myself after that to talk to other commanders. And in fact, my wing commander at the time, Burt Field, Gen. field was a '79 grad, and we talked, and that also brought him and I closer, because he also asked me to brief the other squadron commanders on that process and how I handled that. And I know when — to this day, Gen. Field and I are still very connected, and he's pretty engaged right now with the Air Force Association's birthday and all that. But a great mentor of mine who also helped in dealing with that. But he was extremely supportive and, and I think that had a factor in just how he evaluated me, right, how I handled that situation? Naviere Walkewicz Well, it sounds like you certainly picked up some of those traits of taking care of your people recognizing empathy within processes and sharing it. I'm curious, were you always like this, or did you see some of this emulated from your family? Michael Black No, it's a great question. I am a military brat. My dad was in the Army. My dad went to Tuskegee — it was called Tuskegee Institute at that time. My mom went to Alabama A&M, so two schools in Alabama. They're from a very small towns in Alabama. My dad's from Beatrice, Alabama — which is less than 200 people today — and my mom is from Vredenburgh, Alabama. It's about 15 miles away, and it's even smaller than Beatrice. But they went to the same elementary school and high school, so high school sweethearts, and then they went off to college. And then dad got a direct commission in the Army, the Signal Corps. Well, he started out Medical Service Corps, but getting back to your question, so yes, family with that, and even take a step further back to my grandparents, on both sides of the family, but particularly with my paternal grandparents, they went out and visited the Tuskegee Institute at that time, and they saw the statue of Lifting the Veil of Ignorance there, and they decided at that point that they wanted their kids to go to that school. And so there's seven kids within my dad's family, and six of them went to Tuskegee. Naviere Walkewicz Wow. So I want to fast forward a little bit, and you can certainly share whether it was during the Academy or after graduation, but you have kind of had this great foundation from your family. Let's talk a little bit about the Academy or after-Academy experience, where you had seen additional time where you had grown as a leader. Was there a particular experience that can come to mind, where another shaping of this leadership journey that you've been on? Michael Black Yeah, I think there's multiple throughout my career. I mean, I went to the Army Command and General Staff College for my intermediate professional military education. And there's a story there too. My dad was in the Army, and so I wanted to experience some of the things that my dad did, even though I was Air Force. And so one of my mentors, now-retired Lt. Gen. Harry Raduege, was instrumental in me getting selected for Army Command and General Staff College. And so I went there, and I think that was a big portion of my shaping, although had mentors and folks and coaches in my life leading up to that were, you know, helped shape me, but going to that school… And what I noticed when I got there that the Army was very serious about leadership and leadership philosophy, so much so that we took a class on that where we had to develop a leadership philosophy. And so in taking that class, before the Christmas break, I found out that I was going to be a squadron commander. So I was a major, and I was going to be a squadron commander. And so in that leadership course, I said, “Well, I'm going to go be a squadron commander. I'm going to the fifth combat con group in Georgia. Let me make this philosophy that I'm doing in class be my philosophy, so that when I get there…” And that was really the first time that I thought very serious about, “OK, what is my leadership philosophy?” And I had been a flight commander before, and had people under my tutelage, if you will. But being a squadron commander, you know, being on G series orders. And you know, we know how the military takes the importance of being a commander. And so having that so I did decide to develop my philosophy during that time. And you mentioned the five Fs earlier. And so that was — that became the opportunity to develop that. So family, that's what it was. That's when I developed that — in that course. So family, fitness, flying, fairness and fun — the five Fs. I worked on that when I got there. And so then when I got to take command, I had prepared all of that stuff in this academic environment, and I used it to a T and I briefed the squadron after I took command. I think this is my command philosophy, the five Fs. I subsequently had the opportunity to command two more times after that, another squadron, and then at the White House Communications Agency, which is now wing command equivalent. So had the opportunity to tweak and refine, but the foundation was still the five Fs. And so in doing that, and I can go into a little detail. So you know, family is your immediate family, your your blood family, and that that kind of thing. But family also encompasses your unit, your extended family, you know, and part of that. And so I always tell people you know, your family, you don't want to be the only one at your retirement ceremony because you neglected your family. And I've done many retirement ceremonies. In fact, I've done 25-plus since I retired. Well, that shows you really made no so family is, is important, take care of your family. And I, you know, one of the things I said about that to the folks was if you in your unit, if folks are getting assigned unit, permanent changes, station, PCS to your unit, and they haven't found the place to live in the due time and whatever the house hunting days are, I always gave my folks the option of give them some more time to find a place. They may be looking for schools, I mean looking for a place that just fits the environment that they need. And let's give them that time now, because they're not going to be effective in the organization if they're worried about where they have to live, where their kids are going to go to school and that kind of thing. So take care of all of that, and then get them to work, and they'll be that much more effective because they won't have to worry about where they're living, where the kids are going to school. So take care of your family fitness. You understand physical fitness and what you do and all of that, and I admire all of your accomplishments in that. And so physical fitness in the military kind of goes without saying. You have to maintain certain standards and do that, and do a PT and take a test and that kind of thing. But fitness is more than just physical fitness. It's spiritual and mental fitness. Now I would never be one to tell somebody this is how you need to nurture your spiritual and mental fitness. I think that's personal. But if your spiritual mental fitness is not being nourished, you're not going to be doing yourself any good, your team any good. And honestly, you would be able to tell if an individual is struggling with their spiritual or mental fitness, particularly as a leader and just kind of looking and observing characteristics and the behavior of folks. So I basically told my team, I want you to do whatever it takes to nurture your spiritual and mental fitness, whatever you need to do — if it's meditating, if it's praying, if it's walking, whatever is personal to you, but make sure that it's nurtured. But I also told my folks that if you think my spiritual fitness and mental fitness is out of balance, I want you to tell me, because I might have blinders on. I could be focused on things, just like they could be focused on things, and I would tell them. And I think folks really appreciated the candor and the openness of the leader, the commander, you know, saying that, yes, I want you to tell me if you think my spiritual mental fitness is, you know, is out of balance. Naviere Walkewicz Did you ever have anyone tell you that? Michael Black I did. I had strong relationships with my first sergeant, or my command sergeant major, the senior enlisted adviser. So we were, you know, we're hand-in-hand and all the places I was at. And so, yes, I've had them. I've had my wife tell me that. So I think that's important. I just — like I said, you can easily have blinders on and maybe just not see that or have blind spots. And speaking of that, I've written a leadership article on blind spots. I've kind of studied that and understand that. Flying — at the time the primary mission of the Air Force was flying. And so I'd always say, “What is your role in supporting the primary mission, or what is our role in supporting the primary mission of the Air Force?” So make sure you understand that. As a communicator, how do you contribute to the primary mission, or as a logistician, or as information management? But understand what your role is in the primary mission of the Air Force. Fairness, as a leader — it is so important for the leader to be fair, right? It can affect good order and discipline if you're not fair, but equally important is to be perceived as being fair. So I could think I'm being fair, I could think that I'm being fair, but if the perception of the unit, the team, is that I'm not being fair, that's just as detrimental to the mission as actually not being fair. And so I think perceptions are important, and you need to understand that. You need to be aware of the perceptions; you need to be ready to receive the information and the feedback from your team on that. And so I stress the importance of also the perception people have different management. I could be looking at something over there, and I say, “OK, yeah, sky is blue over there,” but somebody's looking at it from a different you know, they may see a touch of some clouds in there, and so they see some light in there, and from their vantage point. And it's just like that in life: Respect everybody's vantage point in things. And so that was the fairness aspect. Then finally, fun. I'm a person that likes to have fun. Naviere Walkewicz You are?! Michael Black Yes, I am. I'm a person that loves to have fun. And so for me, I grew up playing sports. And so I played sports throughout my Air Force career. So that was kind of one of the things I did for fun, intramurals. Naviere Walkewicz What was your favorite sport? Michael Black My favorite sport was baseball growing up. I mean, I dreamed about trying to play in the Major Leagues and that kind of stuff. And I played on a lot of baseball teams growing up, and then when I got into the service, played softball, and I played competitive softball. Back in the day, they have base softball teams, and so you would, you know, try out for the team, and I would try out, and I played on base team at probably at least four or five bases that I was at. So I was, these are my own words: I was good. So I played and was very competitive in intramurals. That's another way to bring your team together — camaraderie. They see the boss out there playing. And I always would tell folks that on the squadron team: They're not playing me because I'm the commander. They're playing me because I'm good. I can contribute to the wins in a game. But so it's very competitive. I wasn't a win at all costs, but it wasn't fun to lose. So being competitive and fun. So that's one of the things I did for fun. I also follow professional sports. San Antonio Spurs is my basketball team; Washington Commanders, my football team. So I would go to those events, those games, those contests and stuff like that. Music, concerts, still do that kind of stuff with my kids and my family incorporate fun into — so it's not all work and no play. I think you do yourself justice by, winding down relaxing a little bit and having fun and that kind of thing. And so I encourage my team to do that. Wasn't gonna tell people what they needed to do for fun. I think that's personal, but having fun is important and it helps strike that balance. So that's really the five Fs. And I carried that, as I said, every time I command, every time I've, you know, unit that I've been associated with, particularly after the 2000 graduation from Army Command and Staff College. And I still carry that five Fs today And incidentally, I think the if you bump into somebody who was in one of my units, they're going to remember the five Fs, or some portion of it. In fact, I have a couple mentees that commanded after me, and they adopted the five Fs as their command philosophy. And that's kind of something that's very satisfying as a leader to have somebody adopt your leadership style. They think that it was good for them while they were in the unit. And it's very flattering to see that afterwards. I mean, so much so that I've had people that were in my unit, and then they got assigned to one of my mentee's unit, and they would call me up and they'd say, “Hey, Col. Black, you know, Col. Packler says his command philosophy is the five Fs.” Yeah, I said Marc was in my unit at Langley, and he probably felt that. But that's, that's a true story. Naviere Walkewicz That's a legacy, right there; that's wonderful. Well, speaking of legacy, you have a son that's also a graduate. So talk about that. I mean, you were expected to go to college. It wasn't an if, it was where? How about your children? Was that kind of the expectation? Michael Black So my wife is a college graduate. She's a nurse as well. And so we preached education throughout. And just as an aside, shout out to my wife, who just completed her Ph.D. Naviere Walkewicz Wow, congratulations! Michael Black Yes. Wilda Black, last week, in doing that. And so between my family, my immediate family — so my wife, and my two daughters and my son, there are 15 degrees between us. Naviere Walkewicz And you? Michael Black And me. So five us, there are 15 degrees. My wife has two master's, a bachelor's and now a Ph.D. My oldest daughter has a bachelor's and two master's. My son has a bachelor's and a master's. My younger daughter has a bachelor's and a master's, and I have a bachelor's and three master's degrees. So I think that adds up to 15. Naviere Walkewicz I lost count. Social sciences major here. Michael Black So yes, education. And so my son — he really liked quality things, likes quality things growing up. And so he was looking at schools and researching and looking at the Ivy League, some of the Ivy League schools, and some other schools that, you know, had strong reputations. I purposely did not push the Air Force Academy to him because I didn't want him to go for the wrong reasons. I didn't want him to go because I went there and that kind of thing. But late in the game, you know, in his summer, going into his senior year of high school, he came to me and said, “Hey…” and I'm paraphrasing a little bit, “Dad, you know, your alma mater is pretty good, you know, pretty, you know, pretty has a strong reputation.” And I said, “Yeah, you know, you know, strong academic curriculum and everything else there.” So that summer he said, “Well, I'm thinking I might want to go there.” And I'm thinking to myself, “That's a little bit late in the game, like the summer going into senior year.” Naviere Walkewicz Did you recruit your mom again? Michael Black Mom got involved. And then I think you know Carolyn Benyshek. So Carolyn was the director of admissions. I reached out to her and just said, “Hey, I got my son that's interested.” They were actually coming to Baltimore, I believe, for a… Naviere Walkewicz The Falcon Experience. Right. Michael Black And so we went to see her, and I'll just kind of say the rest is history. Through her help and guidance, through my son's qualifications — he was able to get in. He went to the Prep School, which is great, and I just want to give a shout out to the Prep School for that. I did not attend the Prep School, but I saw the value of my son going to the Prep School and then coming to the Academy. So I just to this day, thankful for our Prep School and how they prepare folks. Naviere Walkewicz We feel similarly about that. Michael Black So, yeah. So he went. And so, of course, a proud dad, right? Your son following in your footsteps, and that kind of thing. So Clinton, Clinton Black is in the Space Force now, and he's assigned to Vandenberg. But my son, he was a soccer player growing up, played a lot of competitive soccer, came here and decided that he wanted to do Wings of Blue, and so he was on Wings of Blue parachute team. And the neat thing about that is that the jump wings that my son wears are the jump wings that my dad earned at Airborne School in 1964, '65 — sometime in the early ‘60s. And so my dad was still living at the time and so he was able to come out here and pin the wings on Clinton. So it skipped a generation because I didn't jump or anything. But my son jumped, and he has mid-500 number of jumps that he's had. And so my dad was able to see him jump, and that was even though Airborne is a teeny bit different than free fall, but still, you know, parachuting, and all of that. So getting to see Clinton excel and do that and see him jump into the stadium, and that kind of thing. He jumped with some of the former Navy SEALs in the X Games, you know, in the mountains. So that was just a proud parent moment. Naviere Walkewicz Wow. That is very exciting. And so, through all of these experiences that you had, I keep wanting to go back to the five Fs .yYu had mentioned earlier that you did some refinement to it. So where you are now, how are you using them? How have they been refined? I mean, flying. What is that? Michael Black So, I asked people to take a little bit of a leap in that, understand where it came from, in my 5s but that aspect refers to the mission, right? And so the Air Force mission has evolved to include space and that kind of thing. But even on the private side, the civilian side, I still use the five F's. And so the flying aspect just refers to the mission, or whatever the mission of your organization is. And so there was some refinement as we brought in space into our mission, but it really reflected on the mission. And so I had different AFSCs that worked for me in in the different units that I was at, and also different services. And so understanding the service aspect of things also was something that I had to take into consideration as far as keeping and refining that, at the White House Communications Agency, about 1,200 military — more Army than Air Force, more Air Force than Navy, more Navy than Marine Corps, and more Marine Corps than Coast Guard. And so being an Air Force commander of a joint unit that had more Army folks in it, you have to understand that lingo, and be able to speak cool and that kind of thing. Dad loved that. And so going to the Army Command General Staff College, and, getting some of that philosophy and understanding that. And then I went to what's now called the Eisenhower School, now ICAF, the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, which is another joint school. And so being around that helped me in those aspects. But really applying that throughout and after I retired, I did 10 years in the private sector with a couple of different small businesses that were government contracted focused, providing professional services, but still, as the chief operating officer of each one of those, it's a pretty high leadership position within the company and so I talked about the five Fs in some terms that my team could understand that, and so still apply that. And then now, with three years working for the nonprofit, the AFCEA organization, where we bring government, industry and academia together to do IT, cyber kind of things, machine learning, artificial intelligence — I still have that philosophy to buy that and what I do, I think it's something that's applicable across the board, not just military. At least I've made it applicable. Naviere Walkewicz I was just gonna ask that, because talk about the private sector and — some of our listeners, they take off the uniform, but they still have that foundation of the military, but they're working with people who maybe don't have that foundation of the military. So how did you translate that in a way that they could feel that same foundation, even though they hadn't gone through a military family or through the Air Force Academy? Michael Black Yeah, no, that's a great question, Naviere. And I think, as a leader, you have to be aware of that. You have to be aware of your team and their background and their experiences. You also you have to speak their lingo, right? I mean, I can't talk just Air Force or military lingo. We talk a lot in acronyms. Naviere Walkewicz Like AFCEA. And I'm sure many know it but would you mind spelling it out? Michael Black Armed Forces Communications Electronics Association. And even though we have that we are more than the armed forces now, so we really are known by just AFCEA, even though that's what that acronym stands for. So I mean, I work with Homeland Security, VA and that kind of thing. But to your point, getting folks to understand where I'm coming from, and I need to understand where they're coming from, you have to take the time, put in the work to do that, so that you can communicate with your folks, and so that they understand where you're coming from, and also, so that they feel valued, right? That you understand where they're coming from. And I think all of that is important. And I tried to make sure that I did that, and I had coaches, mentors and sponsors along the way. So I learned when some of my mentors transition from the military time, and so when they went to go work in the private sector, I still lean on them. “OK, how did you make this transition? And what is it about? And what are the similarities and what are the differences? What do I need to consider in doing that?” And I'm thankful, and that goes back to one key point that I want to make about relationships and nurturing that relationship. I mentioned Gen. Field, worked for him in the early 2000s. But here we are, 2025, and he's in my contacts, he will take my call, he will respond to a text, and vice versa. You know, building that relationship. And so he's with a nonprofit now, and so I still stay in touch with him. The director of the White House Military Office was a Navy admiral that I worked for when I was at the White House. He is now the president and CEO of the United States Naval Institute — Adm. Spicer. You know, 20-something, 15 years ago, worked for him and now we're working together on a big conference. But those relationships are important in nurturing those relationships. And I learned about nurturing from my family. You know, my grandparents, who did that. My grandfather was a farmer. He had to nurture his crops for them to produce. So the same thing, analogy applies in relationships; you have to nurture that relationship. And you know, it circled all the way back to, you know, our 40-year reunion now, and my classmates that are here and nurturing those relationships with those classmates over the years is important to me. I'm the connector within my class, or the nucleus. I mean, those are two nicknames that my classmates have given me: the Col. Connector and Nucleus, and I embrace those. Naviere Walkewicz Yes, that's wonderful. I know that you also mentor cadets. And I think my question for you, from the aspect of some of our listeners, is, did you seek out the cadets? Did they seek you out? How does that mentorship relationship start? Because you talked about how, like, for example, Gen. Field, you had that relationship years ago. That's kind of carried through. But how do you know when that mentorship is beginning? Michael Black I think both of those aspects, as you mentioned. Do they seek that? There are cadets that seek that based upon just what they've experienced and what they've learned. And then some of the cadets know people that I know, and so they've been referred to me, and all that. Some were — like their parents, I worked with their parents. I mean, particularly in the Class of 2023 there are three young ladies that I mentored in the Class of 2023 one whose father worked with me on the White House Communications Agency, one whose mother babysat my kids OK. And then one who's ROTC instructor in junior in high school was my first sergeant. So in those three instances, I was connected to those folks through relationship with either their parents or somebody that worked for me and that that kind of thing. And that was a neat thing to, you know, to be here. I did the march back with those young ladies, and then I connected those three young ladies who did not know each other at the march back, when we got back on the Terrazzo, I found all three of them and explained my relationship with each of them. And they were able to be connected throughout and two of them I actually commissioned, So that was really, really nice. And so, you know, seeking mentorship is, well, mentorship has just been important to me. I benefited from mentorship, and I want to return that favor. I am the chairman of the Air Force Cadet Officer Mentor Association, AFCOMA, whose foundation is mentorship, fellowship and scholarship, and so I'm passionate about mentorship and doing that. I've seen the benefits of it. People did it for me, and I think you can shorten the learning curve. I think you can just help folks along the way. So I'm very passionate about that. Naviere Walkewicz Well, this has been amazing. I think there's two questions I have left for you. The first one being — and I think we've learned a lot about this along the way — but if you were to summarize, what is something you are doing every day to be better as a leader? Michael Black I think every day I take a deep look inside myself, and am I living and breathing my core values? And what am I doing to help the next generation? You know, trying to put that on my schedule, on my radar, that's important to me. And whether I'm at work with AFCEA, whether I'm out here at my 40th reunion, whether I'm on vacation, I always take the time to mentor folks and pass on that. I think that's something that's passionate for me. You mentioned, when we talked about the retirement ceremonies. I mean, I've done 20-plus since I retired. In fact, I have one in November, but it will be my 27th retirement ceremony since I retired. And those things are important to me. And so I reflect, I try to keep my fitness — my physical, spiritual and mental fitness, in balance every day so that I can be effective and operate at a peak performance at the drop of the hat. You know, being ready. And so that's important to me. So there's some self-analysis, and I do live and breathe the five F's. I think that's important. And I think I've proven to myself that that is something that is relatable, not only to my time in the military, but my time in the private sector, and now my time in a nonprofit. And I just continue to do that so self-reflection and really practicing particularly the fitness aspect of the five Fs. Naviere Walkewicz Wow, that's outstanding. And then you probably share this with your mentees. But what is something that you would help our aspiring leaders — those who are already in leadership roles in any facet of it — but what is something that they can do today so that they will be more effective as a leader? Michael Black So I think being aware that people are watching you and your actions. Even when you think that somebody is not watching, they are watching. And so they are trying to learn what to do next, and to be aware of that. And so I think, again, that goes with what you asked me first: What do I do every day. But also being aware of that, so that you can be that example to folks. And then take the time, have some pride in leaving the organization better than it was when you got there. I mean, it's a cliche, but I think I take a lot of pride in that. And then, when the team does good, everybody does good, so you shouldn't necessarily be out there for any kind of glory. That's going to come. But do it for the right reasons. And provide… give the people the tools, the resources and the environment to be successful. And in… I just take satisfaction when I see one of my mentees get squadron command, go do something like the current commander of the White House Communications Agency, Col. Kevin Childs. He was a captain and a major in the organization when I was there. Nothing makes me happier than to see my mentees excel. And then, in this particular instance, he's holding a job that I had, and we still talk. I mean, he had me come out there to speak to the unit about a month ago. And those things give me a lot of pride and satisfaction and confirmation that I am doing the right thing. And so I'm excited about that. Naviere Walkewicz Well, I can say, from the time that I met you a few years ago, you are living what your five Fs. I see it every time you help champion others. Every time I'm around you I'm energized. So this has been a true joy. Has there been anything that I haven't asked you that you would like to share with our listeners? Michael Black Well, I do want to say personally, thank you to you for all that you do and what the association is doing here. This Long Blue conversation, Long Blue Line — I think this is important to share. There's a Class of 1970 that's in the hotel with us, and I don't know, really, any of those folks, but when I see them walking around with their red hat on — that was their color — and I think about, “OK, 15 years before me.” And so I'm 62. These guys are, if I did the public math, right, 77, 78, maybe even older, depending upon what they did, and still out there doing things, and some of them here with their spouses and that kind of thing. I was just talking to one of the classmates this morning, I said, “You know, I wonder if we're going to be like this when our 55th reunion is,” and they were walking around, and most were in good health and able to do things. So that gives a lot of pride. But, what you're doing, what the rest of the folks here are doing, I think this is amazing. I love the new building, the studio that we're in. This is my first time in the new building, so I'm thankful for this opportunity, and just excited about what you guys do. Naviere Walkewicz Well, thank you so much for that. It's been an absolute pleasure having you on Long Blue Leadership. Michael Black Well, I appreciate it. It's been an honor, and I'm glad you guys timed this for my '85 Best Alive reunion and in the new studio. Naviere Walkewicz Yes, wonderful. Well, as we bring today's conversation to a close, Michael left a reminder for us that stands to me. As a leader, you're always on, you're always being watched. You know your steady presence and deep empathy were forged in life's hardest moments, from guiding a young family through unimaginable loss to breaking the barriers at the highest levels of service to mentoring cadets who will carry forward the legacy of leadership. And then there's that framework he lived by, the five Fs of leadership. It is practical as it is powerful, family, fitness, flying mission, fairness and fun, each one a reminder that leadership is about balance grounding and the courage to keep perspective no matter the challenge. His story reminds us that true leaders create more leaders, and when we anchor ourselves in purpose, faith and these five Fs, we leave behind a legacy that lasts. Thank you for listening to Long Blue Leadership. I'm Lt. Col. (Ret.) Naviere Walkewicz. Until next time. KEYWORDS Michael Black, Air Force leadership, 5F leadership philosophy, military mentorship, leadership development, combat communication, White House Communications, Space Force, veteran leadership, empathetic leadership, military career progression, leadership principles, professional growth, organizational effectiveness, cadet mentoring, military communication strategy, leadership resilience, Air Force Academy graduate, leadership philosophy, team building, professional relationships. The Long Blue Line Podcast Network is presented by the U.S. Air Force Academy Association & Foundation
durée : 00:03:57 - Une semaine dans leurs vies - Au cœur du port de Fécamp, se dresse un bâtiment incontournable pour les habitants et les touristes. Le marché aux poissons, tenu par Nathalie Lecanu depuis une vingtaine d'années. Elle a vu le nombre de pêcheurs locaux se réduire au fil du temps. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
SEASON 6 IS HERE! Comfy Cozy Witch podcast is back with a cozy, magical return. Listen as I chat about my newest deck, newest familiar, and discuss all-things Fall Magic and the Thinning Veil. Of course, the card pull this episode is from my debut oracle deck: The Comfy Cozy Witch Oracle.Grab Your Deck Here or HERE!PATREON
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In this episode of the Michigan UFO Sightings & Paranormal Encounters Podcast, Wayne and Michelle sit down with Gemma Jade, author, intuitive, and researcher of the paranormal and UFO phenomenon.Together, they explore:The inspiration and insights behind Gemma's new bookReal evidence of spirits captured on a Ring camWhat people mean when they talk about the “thinning of the veil”How alien contact and spiritual experiences may be interconnectedStories from Gemma's personal work as an intuitive and card readerGemma has become a powerful voice in the paranormal field, helping people understand the deeper connections between UFO encounters, spiritual awakenings, and high-strangeness phenomena.
A Bonus recommendation for the spooky season! Check out Allison Cossitt's excellent folk horror audio drama PARTIAL VEIL, a chilling tale that follows Officer Josie Ward as she unravels the mystery of strange disappearances tied to the dark North Dakota wilderness! Later this month, a new campfire chiller is on the way! We'll save you a seat by the fire!
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Are nightmares truly private, or do they move like hidden infections through story, image, and ritual? If October dreams can spread across entire communities, then perhaps our unconscious minds are already more connected than we dare to believe...If you are having a mental health crisis and need immediate help, please go to https://troubledminds.org/help/ and call somebody right now. Reaching out for support is a sign of strength. LIVE ON Digital Radio! Http://bit.ly/40KBtlW http://www.troubledminds.net or https://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show! https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/troubled-minds-radio--4953916/support https://ko-fi.com/troubledminds https://patreon.com/troubledminds https://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledminds https://troubledfans.com Friends of Troubled Minds! - https://troubledminds.org/friends Show Schedule Sun--Tues--Thurs--Fri 7-10pst iTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6 Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqM TuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErS Twitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71U ----------------------------------------https://troubledminds.substack.com/p/patient-zero-dreamers-psychic-contagionshttps://eternalisedofficial.com/2023/04/27/the-psychology-of-nightmares/https://www.wellbeing.com.au/mind-spirit/spirituality/halloween-a-special-time-for-dreaming-2.htmlhttps://www.samwoolfe.com/2014/06/a-jungian-perspective-on-nightmares.htmlhttps://theweek.com/97457/who-is-the-hat-man-the-nightmare-shared-by-dreamers-across-the-worldhttps://www.mythfolks.com/sleep-paralysis-folklorehttps://dreamstudies.org/halloween-dreams-and-the-celtic-otherworld/That's another dive into the mysteries they don't want you exploring here on Troubled Minds Radio. Keep Your Mind Troubled: If today's episode challenged your perception of reality, you're exactly where you need to be.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and hit that notification bell so you never miss our investigations into the unknown.Your five-star rating and review helps other truth-seekers find us in this sea of mainstream disinformation. Join the Community: Connect with nearly 1,000 fellow researchers in our Discord server, follow @TroubledMindsR on X for breaking updates, and support independent media by upgrading to Spreaker Prime for exclusive bonus content.Share Your Truth: Got a paranormal encounter, conspiracy evidence, or inside knowledge they're covering up? Email troubledmindsradio@gmail.com - your story could be featured on an upcoming episode. This is your host reminding you that in a world of manufactured narratives, questioning everything isn't paranoia...
Corporations are recognized as legal entities and separate from their shareholders, officers and directors. Does that mean that a corporate owner can never be held liable for the company's wrongdoing? Of course not! “Piercing the corporate veil,” refers to the exception to this principle, where courts disregard this separateness and hold an owner responsible for the corporation's actions as if it were their own. On this week's podcast, join Rebecca and Steve as they explore the circumstances in which you can ask the court to ignore the corporate entity, and reach the assets of the owners. The standards are very high, but if there is enough proof, and your facts are egregious, you may be able to get through a corporate fraud and recovery from the owners' assets.
I stopped practising Reiki for 5 years. I followed all the 'rules' and I was convinced I was the problem. This episode is for the Reiki practitioners who've ever walked away from a session feeling tired or depleted, quietly questioned if there's 'more' to Reiki than they know, or second guessed their own unique way of working. If you've followed all the protocols - the hand positions, the attunements, the lineage - and still feel something isn't 100%..I'm sharing the two myths that nearly made me walk away from Reiki altogether… and the revelations that led me back to a practice rooted not in hierarchy, but in sovereignty.By the end of this episode, you'll discover:- Why your hands were never meant to carry it all- How “doing it right” can still lead to energetic depletion - and what to do instead- That you were never meant to ask permission to access what's already yours- How to co-create healing with your Spiritual team - without giving your power away- What it means to practice Reiki not from duty, but from deep alignmentThis is about more than Reiki. This is about returning to the power of Spiritual wisdom and reclaiming the way you were always meant to work with energy.Free online non guru community: https://www.reikiredefined.com/free-community/Free on demand workshop Reiki Beyond the Veil: https://www.reikiredefined.com/reiki-beyond-the-veil/Spirit-led Reiki Pathway: https://www.reikiredefined.com/spirit-led-reiki-pathway/You'll find me most on IG and TT @reikiredefined
In this episode of Cultish, we sit continue our conversation with Jeremy Jenkins—Pastor from North Carolina and founder of All Things All People—to dive deep into the world of Wicca and Neo-Paganism. What draws people to these modern spiritual movements? How do they connect with ancient practices and beliefs about the unseen realm? And most importantly, how should Christians understand, engage, and respond to those exploring these paths? Join us as Jeremy shares his insights, pastoral experience, and apologetic perspective on the growing influence of Wicca and Neo-Paganism in today's culture. Partner With Us & Be Part of the Mission to Change Lives: HERESHOP OUR MERCH: HEREAll Things All People: HEREPurchase Jeremy's Book: HERE
In this episode of The White Witch Podcast we journey into the mysteries of Memento Mori — the timeless reminder of mortality — and explore how death, transformation and rebirth weave through witchcraft and esoteric traditions. In this episode I share - The meaning and history of memento mori. The Haliorunna and necromantic wisdom of the witch's path. The story of Hiram Abif and the Masonic initiation of death and resurrection. How Alexandrian and Gardnerian covens use death-and-rebirth initiation rites. The echoes of these mysteries in Hermetic and Rosicrucian traditions. Norse philosophies of mortality and remembrance. Why burying the old self through ritual is essential for growth. Journal prompts, rituals and tarot/oracle spreads to work with the death/rebirth cycle in your own practice. This episode is both philosophical and practical — guiding you into the deep mysteries of why witches embrace death as a gateway to transformation, and how you can bring these initiatory currents into your own craft. YouTuber referenced - Freyja North in Norway - https://www.youtube.com/@FreyiaNorthInNorway The Gardnerian Book of Shadows - initiation ritual - https://sacred-texts.com/pag/gbos/gbos03.htm ACCESS FREE GRIMOIRE PAGES FOR THIS EPISODE - SIGN UP TO THE HEDGE & HOLLOW ON PATREON HERE FOR FREE ACCESS - https://www.patreon.com/posts/memento-mori-old-140160436?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link OCTOBER ON PATREON - WHISPERS AT THE VEIL As the nights lengthen and the veil thins, the voices of the ancestors stir — soft, haunting, and full of wisdom. This October inside Patreon, we'll journey into Whispers at the Veil - a month of ancestral reverence, remembrance, and magick. Together we'll open the door to our kin beyond the veil, honour their gifts, release their shadows and weave their blessings into our craft. This month includes - Guided meditation to open ancestral communion A podcast/grimoire pages on ancestral witchcraft & initiatory death rites in coven and esoteric traditions An ancestor altar + ritual kit (printables + invocation) Tarot & oracle spreads for ancestral guidance Weekly journal prompts for reflection, healing, and remembrance A closing rite of Ancestral Blessing — sealing their wisdom into your path as the wheel turns By the end of October, you will have - Your own ancestor altar A living practice of honouring your dead Tools to heal ancestral wounds and embody ancestral blessings A rite of blessing + remembrance to carry their voices with you through the dark half of the year Join me for October's journey - https://patreon.com/TheHedgeandHollow?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Samhain is the witch's New Year — a time when the veil between worlds thins and the Old Year falls away like autumn leaves. Together we will gather in sacred circle to honour the ancestors, release what is ready to be laid to rest, and call in the magick of the year ahead. This circle will feel more festive than usual — a true witches' gathering in the spirit of Samhain. Think candlelight, divination, fire magick, and the warmth of community as we step into the New Year. What to expect - Ritual of Release + Invitation – letting go of the old, welcoming the new. Divination + Fortune-Telling – tarot, pendulum, scrying, traditional Samhain magic. Ancestor Offering – honouring those who came before us. New Year Spellwork – planting intentions for the year ahead. Bring your candles, tarot cards, and a small offering for your ancestors. The Samhain Gathering is our chance to cross the threshold together, in celebration, magick, and witchcraft. I cannot wait to share this New Year circle with you. [Thursday 30th October from 7pm GMT via Zoom - Witches Who Run With The Wolves tier
Your monthly astrology forecast for October 2025 brings extra attention to all of your relationships with the sun moving through Libra! There are some sweet spots (Venus in Libra) some points of tension (Mercury in Scorpio conjunct Mars in Scorpio), but also opportunities for healing, growth, and progress. As the Veil thins toward the end of the month, the astrology is extra supportive for connecting with your Ancestors and Spirit team.Timestamps:September Recap (0:00)October Forecast (31:25)⭐️Sign Up for Star School with LauraLaura Chung's Links:Follow Laura on InstagramVisit Laura's Website + Book a ReadingFollow Laura on TikTokSupport the show
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Sermon Summary – Behind the Veil Part six of a prayer journey series. Focus: moving through each stage of prayer (modeled by tabernacle furniture) to reach the manifest presence of God behind the veil. Tied to the season of the Days of Awe and the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). The Prayer Journey Thanksgiving (Entering the Gate) Acknowledge dependence on God. Gratitude for daily blessings builds humility and faith. Praise (The Courts) Praise God for His works in Scripture and in personal life. Strengthens confidence before making requests. Brazen Altar (Repentance) Clearing sin and disobedience—both actions committed and duties left undone. Laver (Speaking the Word) Affirming our position in Christ despite our condition. Candlestick (Holy Spirit Illumination) Welcoming the Spirit to renew the mind and guide prayer. Table of Showbread (Truth-telling with God) “Cup of coffee with God”: being fully honest—joys, anger, questions. Example: hard prayer for a loved one to be broken so they might return to God (like the prodigal son). Altar of Incense (Petition) Prayers rise as incense before God (Psalm 141, Revelation 8). Spirit-led petitions avoid selfish, flesh-driven requests. Behind the Veil (The Ark / Manifest Presence) Goal of prayer: intimacy with God, listening more than speaking. Jesus tore the veil, granting direct access—not just distant recognition but true fellowship. Lessons & Applications Manifest vs. Omnipresence: God is everywhere, but He desires to manifest Himself personally to His children. Prayer as Relationship: not “Walmart style” requests, but time invested with God. Hard Prayers: sometimes God calls us to pray for breaking, not blessing, to bring loved ones to repentance. Stillness & Meditation: modern culture overloads us with information; believers must learn to wait in silence before God. Faith & Persistence: Prayer must be effectual (energized by the Spirit), fervent (refusing to be denied), and prevailing (producing results). Biblical Anchors James 5: The effectual, fervent prayer of a righteous person avails much. Ecclesiastes 5: Draw near to hear rather than offer the “sacrifice of fools.” John 14: Jesus promises to manifest Himself to those who obey His Word. Examples of persistence in prayer: Jacob wrestling, Bartimaeus crying out, the woman with the issue of blood, Zacchaeus climbing the tree. Encouragement & Call Prayer is the greatest access point of power, healing, provision, and presence available on earth. Believers are urged to: Commit more time to prayer. Enter with thanksgiving and praise. Seek not just God's hand but His face. Be patient like Job, consistent like Elijah, and persistent like the saints of old. Final invitation: Unbelievers—come to Christ today. Prodigals—return to the Father. Christians—renew prayer life and spend time behind the veil.
In this special roundtable episode of The Seven Cups of Consciousness Podcast, Aleya sits down with six of the Seven Cups practitioners to explore powerful ways to work with energy fields instead of the mental body. Together, they share personal practices, stories, and techniques for releasing ancestral patterns, retrieving your own energy, and stepping into your essence — especially as the veils thin this season.You'll hear:Why autumn is the perfect time to release ancestral issues and welcome new inspiration into your lungs, body, and life.How to shift from using your mind to using your energy fields (with simple daily practices you can start immediately).Protocols for healing heartbreak, breaking unhealthy relationship patterns, and retrieving your energy from past partners or lifetimes.Intermittent fasting, sugar cravings, and the “clean vs. dirty” fast from an energetic perspective.Practical ways to calm triggers, access stillness, and reconnect with your divine line even in a busy modern life.How to use imagination, guides, and nature to deepen your connection to your essence when mental chatter takes over.Insights on the current energetic weather as we approach Halloween — cleansing rituals, moving your environment, and activating your own magic during the grid shifts.Whether you're curious about ancestral healing, past-life patterns, or just want to feel more grounded and empowered, this episode offers both practical and mystical tools to support you on your journey.Ready to feel the shift, not just think it? Work with a Seven Cups practitioner and get guided, real-time support.Learn more here
Cours vidéo de 20 minutes donné par Rav Raphaël SADIN.
Comment se forge-t-on une conscience politique ? Par le hasard des rencontres ? Par expérience personnelle ? Ou par transmission familiale ? Le film de la semaine est un récit d'initiation, le portrait d'un jeune homme à peine sorti de l'adolescence dont les yeux vont se dessiller à mesure qu'il va s'intéresser aux circonstances de la mort de son père et découvrir les injustices qui ravagent son pays : Madagascar. Kwame a 20 ans et tente de gagner sa vie dans les mines clandestines de saphir jusqu'à ce qu'un événement tragique le pousse à retourner dans sa ville de Tamatave. Ainsi commence Disco Afrika, Une histoire malgache, le premier long métrage de Luck Razanajoana qui montre comment Kwame va progressivement passer d'un individualisme de survie à la découverte d'un esprit collectif pour que s'améliore la situation de son pays, rongé par la corruption. À l'affiche de notre cinéma également ce samedi, le film primé à la Mostra de Venise : la Voix de Hind Rajab, de Kaouther ben Hania, qui fait un tabac lors d'avant-premières en Tunisie. Et nous reviendrons, bien sûr, sur la mort de Claudia Cardinale dans le journal d'Elisabeth Lequeret. Musiques : Gasoline de Obongjayrar (Playlist Rfi) et Beckett de Nesles.
Behind The Black Veil hosted by Nemesis is a weekly radio show. The show is on air every Sunday midnight from 00:00 to 01:00 (CET) on In Progress Radio. Bring you the finest in underground music and also features a special guest mix every month. Enjoy! Tracklist: Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Dauerlutscher (Original Mix) [Eleatics Records] ARTBAT - Galaxy (Extended Mix) [MAHOOL] Omiki, Kevin de Vries - Gloria (Extended Mix) [CROSSOVER] Argy, Eli & Dani, ØSHER., Peki (Ofc) - Chasing Highs (Original Mix) [NEWORLD] The Chemical Brothers, Massano - Do It Again (Massano Extended Remix) [UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)] MAXI MERAKI - Hyped (Original Mix) [Radiate Records] Goom Gum - Enough (Original Mix) [Avtook Records] SOMMERS (UK) - Licence To Dance (Original Mix) [Magnifik Music] TH;EN - Push It (Original Mix) [NOW] Miss Monique, Jantine, HRRTZ - Is Anyone There? (Extended Mix) [Siona Records] Rivo, Jaquet - Mess Around (Baby Baby) (Extended) [Selected.] Arodes, Ewerseen - Too Young (Extended Mix) [Unreleased Records] Mosoo, Deco (BE) - Walls (Original Mix) [Magnifik Music] www.facebook.com/BehindTheBlackVeil FollowMe on Facebook: www.facebook.com/djnemesis FollowMe on SoundCloud: @dj-nemesis FollowMe on Twitter: twitter.com/djaynemesis FollowMe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/djaynemesis
Enjoy an over conversation with Noah Veil, an independent wrestler based out of Florida, also known as the Punk Rock Prima Dona, the Southeast's Gay Gatekeeper, the Erotic Nightmare and more, as we discuss the wild wrestling journey they've been on, how wrestling has helped them feel more comfortable in real life with who they are, Noah Veil Isn't Over, and so much more!Noah's Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noahveil97Twitter: https://x.com/NoahXVeilFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/noah.veil.2023Merch Shop: https://noahveil.shop/Match vs. Pha'nesse mentioned in the episode: https://youtu.be/7zYamdbEvQA?si=DpPoXFbe8SMdkwF1Thumbnail Done By: Rankirakira - https://bsky.app/profile/rankirakira.bsky.socialHelp out Gearpunk here:Fractured comic: https://ko-fi.com/s/8017f69d25Kofi: https://ko-fi.com/gearpunk/goal?g=12Check out the MERCH SHOP, now with the NEW OFFICIAL LOGO PRIDE MERCH: https://post-modern-art-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/Join the PostModArtPod Discord server: https://discord.gg/bdg4UFbmm9Join the PMAP Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pmapIntro Animated by: https://bsky.app/profile/fasado.bsky.socialIntro Song - "Seductive Treasure" - Color of IllusionOutro Song - "Parts In Motion" - Vera Much Stream her EP "Thank U!": https://open.spotify.com/album/3AO61mm8a81osp9FsPpFgv?si=sZ2Pq_aSTbWLzHLwff2RigLinktree (To find other platforms, socials, etc.): https://linktr.ee/PostModernArtPodcastFor business inquiries, contact postmodernartpodcast@gmail.com Showrunners of the podcast are Nathan Ragland and TipsyJHeartsTipsy's Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TipsyJHeartsBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tipsyjhearts.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tipsyjhearts/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tipsyjheartsKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/tipsyjheartsPortfolio: https://tipsyjhearts.wixsite.com/portfolioProduced with A1denArtzAiden's Links:Carrd: https://a1denartz.carrd.co/Tumblr: https://a1denartz.tumblr.com/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/a1denartz.bsky.socialInkblot: https://inkblot.art/profile/a1denartzInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/a1denartz/Go out there and create something special!
"Through The Veil", on display at Eaton DC until the end of February, features mixed media pieces, decorative masks, and paper sculptures that invite the viewer into the spiritual realm. It also builds on artist Muhammad's exploration of Black identity.
This episode we welcome actress and producer Rebekah Kennedy to talk Traumatika Rebekah Kennedy began acting on the stage. Rebekah spent all of her time doing theatre and it wasn't until later that she truly discovered the screen. Soon came an amazing opportunity when Rebekah booked the lead role Hanna in the feature, "House Hunting" with Marc Singer and Art LaFleur and then went on to play Caroline Boutine in the feature, "Creature," starring Mehcad Brooks and Serinda Swan. Then came another wonderful opportunity when she booked a supporting role in the feature, "Season of the Witch" with Nicolas Cage. Rebekah made her television debut on the TNT show, "Memphis Beat." She also had a guest star role in the long running TV show "Criminal Minds" on CBS, the lead guest star Esther Labott in The Book of Esther on "Law & Order SVU" on NBC, and most recently as the crazy drug addict Melly Wyatt in "Station 19" on ABC. Rebekah first hit the big screen when she played the young Peasant Turk Girl in "Season of the Witch" with Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman, which landed in theaters January 2011, "Creature" which opened in September 2011, and then as one of the leads in the horror film "Bastard" with After Dark Films and Fox Home Entertainment which opened in October 2015. "A Dark Foe" with Graham Greene and Selma Blair opened in select theaters July 2021 and most recently "The Unseen" which played in select theaters June 30th 2023 with RJ Mitte. Rebekah can also be seen in Netflix's "To The Bone" starring Lily Collins and Keanu Reeves. "Let Me Make You A Martyr" with Mark Boone Junior, "Street Level" with Sons of Anarchy's David Labrava and Mark Boone Junior, and "Limbo" with James Purefoy. She most recently can be seen starring as the mute girl Jojo in the Amazon prime movie "Los Angeles" and as the starring witch Masha in "Two Witches" that is taking the horror world by storm. She also most recently wrapped "The Veil" with Sean O'Bryan that premiered at the Austin Film Festival and "Crust" with Sean Whalen, Daniel Roebuck, and Alan Ruck that will be releasing this Fall. Rebekah is also heavily involved with reaching out to the homeless and has done work with the Covenant House in Los Angeles. If you want to support the show, head over to http://tee.pub/lic/HIbVFqhaUyA and grab a shirt! We are proud to be part of The Dorkening Podcast Network https://www.thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ and now DEAD OF WINTER ENTERTAINMENT https://www.deadofwinterentertainment.com Find out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/5454b5db-5e85-4e9c-9c5d-9709a75afb2f This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Step into the wisdom of the unseen.What if the answers to life's deepest struggles—loss, purpose, and awakening—were waiting just beyond the veil?Whispers Beyond the Veil is a spiritual guide that brings through timeless teachings from the Spirit World, offering comfort, clarity, and a new perspective on living a soul-led life. Through powerful channeled messages, you'll discover how the spirit realm is always guiding you and helping you heal, grow, and step fully into your highest purpose.Inside, you'll explore: Teachings on love, loss, and the eternal nature of the soul Insights on manifestation, soul alignment, and spiritual discipline Guidance for deepening your own connection with Spirit A new paradigm of leadership rooted in light and serviceThis book isn't just about receiving messages; it's about remembering your own power as a spiritual being living a human life.Whether you're navigating grief, seeking higher guidance, or yearning for deeper alignment with your soul, Whispers Beyond the Veil will support you on your journey.Pair this book with the companion journal, Whispers Within, to deepen your reflection and integrate the teachings into daily life.Perfect for spiritual seekers, lightworkers, and leaders holding the light for others, this book reminds us that the Spirit World is never far away, always whispering, always guiding.BioAmy Marohn is a medium, spiritual hypnotist, and founder of Sensorium Hypnosis. With a background in rehabilitation counseling and over two decades of experience in healing and spiritual work, she guides clients and students around the world in aligning with their higher self and purpose. To further deepen the experience, pair this book with the companion journal, The Whispers Within — a space for reflection, integration, and personal transformation.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FPDQ1FBRhttps://sensoriumhypnosis.com/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlifeMy book 'Verified Near Death Experiences' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXKRGDFP Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Le mouvement « Bloquons tout » organise une nouvelle journée de mobilisation. Aux revendications sociales se mêlent des critiques contre la réduction des jours fériés.Traduction: The “Bloquons tout” movement calls for a new mobilization day. Blending social demands with protests against cuts to public holidays. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Step into the wisdom of the unseen.What if the answers to life's deepest struggles—loss, purpose, and awakening—were waiting just beyond the veil?Whispers Beyond the Veil is a spiritual guide that brings through timeless teachings from the Spirit World, offering comfort, clarity, and a new perspective on living a soul-led life. Through powerful channeled messages, you'll discover how the spirit realm is always guiding you and helping you heal, grow, and step fully into your highest purpose.Inside, you'll explore: Teachings on love, loss, and the eternal nature of the soul Insights on manifestation, soul alignment, and spiritual discipline Guidance for deepening your own connection with Spirit A new paradigm of leadership rooted in light and serviceThis book isn't just about receiving messages; it's about remembering your own power as a spiritual being living a human life.Whether you're navigating grief, seeking higher guidance, or yearning for deeper alignment with your soul, Whispers Beyond the Veil will support you on your journey.Pair this book with the companion journal, Whispers Within, to deepen your reflection and integrate the teachings into daily life.Perfect for spiritual seekers, lightworkers, and leaders holding the light for others, this book reminds us that the Spirit World is never far away, always whispering, always guiding.BioAmy Marohn is a medium, spiritual hypnotist, and founder of Sensorium Hypnosis. With a background in rehabilitation counseling and over two decades of experience in healing and spiritual work, she guides clients and students around the world in aligning with their higher self and purpose. To further deepen the experience, pair this book with the companion journal, The Whispers Within — a space for reflection, integration, and personal transformation.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FPDQ1FBRhttps://sensoriumhypnosis.com/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlifeMy book 'Verified Near Death Experiences' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXKRGDFP Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Veil is a chilling true crime podcast that pulls listeners deep into the world's darkest and most haunting cases. Hosted by investigative journalist Ryan Wolf, each episode is crafted like an immersive thriller — a story told not just through facts, but through atmosphere, tension, and detail that makes you feel as though you're standing inside the crime scene itself.These are not urban legends or ghost stories; every case is real, every victim and every clue drawn from documented fact. From unsolved murders to bizarre disappearances, infamous trials to cold cases that still whisper through history, The Veil strips back the layers of time and rumor to confront the unsettling truths hidden beneath.With an eye for detail and a voice that guides you through the shadows, Ryan brings both journalistic rigor and cinematic storytelling to each 30-minute episode. What emerges is an experience that is at once gripping and unnerving, reminding us that the scariest stories are not fiction at all.Pull back the veil — but beware. Because sometimes, when we lift it, we don't like what we find.Available wherever you get your podcasts.Guilt is a 100% Independent Podcast. Support the Podcast by becoming a Brevity+ subscriber. For a small monthly or annual fee you can both support the show and get a ton of amazing features, including Early Episode Release, Bonus Episodes, Ad Free Listening and exclusive access to the Guilt Podcast 'War Room' on www.theguiltpodcast.com where you'll find timelines, maps, case files, exclusive episode video content and more!Subscribe today on Apple or Spotify (Supporting Cast). For details on how to subscribe please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com/how-to-subscribeIf you have information about any of our cases or you would like to suggest a case or a story, please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com and use our contact form to contact us.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/guilt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At Jesus' Crucifixion and Death, the “Temple Veil” Was Torn; After Jesus Easter Resurrection, You Now Pray Directly with God MESSAGE SUMMARY: Think about the magnitude of your direct and personal access to God that your prayers give you, through Jesus, if you will only pray. Before Jesus, ordinary people did not have direct access to God, through the Throne Room of God, with a direct personal relationship with God. In Old Testament times, people would come to the priests; and the priest would offer up a sacrifice on behalf of the people. The priests, and not the people, were communing directly with God. On Good Friday and at Jesus death on the cross, the “Temple Veil” was torn from top to bottom (i.e. “Temple Vail” was a large, very thick, and very heavy barrier that divided that portion of the Temple accessible by those wishing to sacrifice for prayer and the “Holy of Holies” where the only the High Priest could meet with God and pray on behalf of the people of God.). At Jesus Resurrection, no longer was an intermediary (e.g., a Priest) required for direct prayer with God by the people in Christ (i.e. Jesus Followers). Because Jesus created a New Covenant relationship with His followers, now your prayers are in direct communion with God, the Creator of the Universe. Everyone, who is in Christ, may have access to the Throne Room of God in the name of Jesus. What a privilege this direct access to God is for those who are in Christ. The author of Hebrews, in Hebrews 4:16, tells Jesus Followers that, because of the Gospel, you have direct access to God's “throne of Grace” for your needs: “Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.". TODAY'S PRAYER: Keeping the Sabbath, Lord, will require a lot of changes in the way I am living life. Teach me, Lord, how to take the next step with this in a way that fits my unique personality and situation. Help me to trust you with all that will remain unfinished and to enjoy my humble place in your very large world. In Jesus' name, amen. Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 129). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, I affirm that because of what God has done for me in His Son, Jesus, I AM FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT. If you then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him! Luke 11:13 SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Philippians 4:1-13; John 15:9-10; Revelation 4:1-2; Psalms 69c:25-36. A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “What Are You Aiming For” at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB
Ajahn Dhammanando gave this Dhamma talk on 23 August 2025 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post The Veil of Desire appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
Quarterback blessé ou mauvais, attaque en perdition ou qui se cherche... Pour une raison ou une autre, les receveurs stars de la ligue ne sont pas encore au niveau attendu, A.J. Brown notamment.Le receveur des Eagles a l'opportunité de se relancer cette semaine contre une défense des Rams diminuée. Quid de Justin Jefferson, Jamar Chase, Garrett Wilson et Brian Thomas ?Antoine Ajavon et Alexandre Lauque répondent à ces questions et évoquent les "seconds couteaux" qui se révèlent depuis le début de la saison. En plus des joueurs à titulariser ou à laisser au repos pour cette Semaine 3 en NFL.Bonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
FUBU, BRAVO, CNN, Champion of Change ~National Suicide Prevention Week, an annual week-long campaign in the United States to inform and engage health professionals and the general public about suicide prevention/warning signs of suicideA Noted Film Director, Hezues R, who's been applauded by The U.S. President of the United States & worked with the likes of Ciroc Vodka, Russell Simmons on successful media campaigns, He addresses the issue of mental health, through a movie called "Suicide Saint".Through all of this madness is one issue that has plagued people of color with very few having the courage to address – mental health. The World Health Organization (WHO) states over 800,000 people commit suicide every year – that's one person every forty seconds. Also, the National Council for Behavioral Health notes that 46% of adults in the USA experience mental illness. In communities of color, according to the non-profit community organization, Mental Health America, out of 13% of Black Americans in the USA (according to the Census Bureau), 16% reported having mental illness – that's over 7 million people (more than the overall populations of Chicago, Philadelphia and Houston combined). Finally, the Center for Disease Control published that suicides and attempted suicides cost the nation almost $70 billion per year in lifetime medical and work-loss costs alone.Not many filmmakers have been honored by one President of the United States, let alone two. Then again Hezues R isn't your average filmmaker, as none other share the combination of his adversity and accolades , all the more reason why the entertainment industry is taking notice of this film protégé's next project, which he claims will be his masterpiece: SUICIDE SAINT.If you know Hezues R, then you've likely been inspired, as his own life is bigger than a movie. At 22 years old, he survived a barrage of bullets fired at him point blank 22 times by three would-be assailants His survival is nothing short of a miracle but still not as miraculous as his meteoric rise in entertainment - from high school dropout and drug dealer to self-made creative titan. No college, mentor, backers or connections - just a relentless work ethic and pure undeniable talent. From creating the official fragrance for the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton to running Sean P. Diddy Combs' advertising campaigns (Ciroc, Sean John , Deleon) as an executive producer, while finding creative ways to give back and interject social impact in his content, like the critically acclaimed film, “April Showers.” With suicide rates rapidly increasing and almost half of adults experiencing mental illness, Hezues R declares that “Rome is burning and as a society we're not giving enough concern to the media we create - which influences how we see ourselves and each other” His mission is to save lives by making the film “Suicide Saint” and in the process, change the protocol of Hollywood. Hezues R believes in art over algorithms and that films shouldn't just be made for profit but the added value of social good and the sake of creating something beautiful and inspiring. Hezues R gained fast followers, such as the United Nations, as they've selected his film as the sole movie they're endorsing in the International 40 Days Safer Cities initiative- with “Suicide Saint” being day #20 which also falls on Oct 10th - World Mental Health Day.© 2025 Building Abundant Success!!2025 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASJoin me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
C dans l'air du 17 septembre 2025 - LES EXPERTS :- JÉRÔME JAFFRÉ - Politologue - Chercheur associé au CEVIPOF- GAËLLE MACKE - Directrice déléguée de la rédaction - Challenges - BRIGITTE BOUCHER - Journaliste politique - Franceinfo TV- JEAN-LAURENT CASSELY - Journaliste et essayiste, co-auteur de La France sous nos yeux
C dans l'air du 17 septembre 2025 - Neuf jours après sa nomination à Matignon, Sébastien Lecornu poursuit ce mercredi ses consultations. Il a notamment reçu ce matin les représentants du Parti socialiste, à la veille d'une journée de mobilisation qui s'annonce massive. Pour la première fois depuis 2023, les organisations syndicales ont appelé à manifester dans tous les secteurs contre les mesures d'austérité du budget présenté cet été, et que le nouveau Premier ministre n'a pas encore écartées.Plus de 250 manifestations ont déjà été déclarées en France pour ce jeudi 18 septembre. Des perturbations importantes sont annoncées dans les transports, à l'école, dans les services publics, dans le secteur de la santé — avec la fermeture de très nombreuses pharmacies —, mais aussi dans le secteur de l'énergie. Des grèves et des barrages filtrants sont prévus, touchant les sites de stockage de gaz, les terminaux méthaniers, ainsi que les centrales nucléaires et hydrauliques.Au cœur des mots d'ordre — tout comme lors de la journée « Bloquons tout » du 10 septembre —, des revendications très concrètes autour des salaires, du pouvoir d'achat, de la justice sociale et fiscale, avec notamment la mise en œuvre de la taxe Zucman, une mesure qui s'est imposée dans le débat politique sur le budget 2026.Portée par la gauche et notamment les socialistes, cette mesure, qui prévoit la création d'une taxe de 2 % sur les patrimoines supérieurs à 100 millions d'euros, enflamme les discussions politiques depuis la rentrée, et semble désormais soutenue par une majorité de Français. Ainsi, selon un sondage Ifop pour Le Parisien, commandé par le PS, 86 % des sondés y sont aujourd'hui favorables, dont 92 % des sympathisants Renaissance et 89 % des sympathisants LR.Le Premier ministre a cependant déjà fermé la porte à cette taxe, tout en reconnaissant qu'il se posait « des questions de justice fiscale ».Un sentiment d'injustice et de ras-le-bol fiscal qui est de plus en plus exprimé dans les cortèges et sur les réseaux sociaux par des Français, souvent issus des classes moyennes. Nos journalistes sont allés à leur rencontre pour leur donner la parole.Ils ont également interviewé Jean-Claude Trichet, l'ancien président de la Banque centrale européenne et ancien gouverneur de la Banque de France. Au micro de C dans l'air, il alerte sur la situation gravissime de nos finances publiques et la nécessité d'agir, vite.LES EXPERTS :- JÉRÔME JAFFRÉ - Politologue - Chercheur associé au CEVIPOF- GAËLLE MACKE - Directrice déléguée de la rédaction - Challenges - BRIGITTE BOUCHER - Journaliste politique - Franceinfo TV- JEAN-LAURENT CASSELY - Journaliste et essayiste, co-auteur de La France sous nos yeux
This week on The Inspire Create Manifest Podcast, we're diving into uncomfortable conversations, spiritual discernment, and the messy middle of faith, identity, and manipulation in today's world.✨ In this episode, you'll learn:✅ Why Joe is reclaiming his identity as a follower of Jesus, not religion✅ How to recognize media manipulation and develop true discernment✅ Why compassion, even in disagreement, is the path forwardWhether you're questioning narratives, confronting your own bias, or just trying to find the truth in the chaos — this episode is an invitation to think for yourself, feel deeply, and stand in your truth.Pre-Order Joe's New Book, Simpliity & Awareness - ORDER NOW